Best way to secure fiber strands
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Best way to secure fiber strands
I've tried useing white glue, and I've just found it to be messy, it shrinks too much when it dries and the strands just fall out, I've heard that superglue melts the strands. So would expoy work?
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I wouldn't say there is any one best way to secure the fiber strands. I do know that regular old super glue does damage the typical plastic fibers we use for model lighting. I have used 5-minute epoxy and it works extremely well, and I have heard of guys using a hot glue gun but I have not tried that yet. The hot glue gun seems to be a good solution, since you don't have to mix up a batch of epoxy every few minutes. You can even get black hot glue sticks in case the regular clear versions are not suitable for the application.
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It just dawned on me that no one has gone into the whole mushrooming the head.
A lot of times you'll leave excess fiber hanging out of the model. This speeds paint as you aren't masking all those tiny fibers. Then trim somewhat close and take a gentle head source to flare the ends out a bit, not much but enough that they won't slide back through the hole. Then a dab of epoxy, or Gorilla rubber CA if you're me and hate epoxy, smush into place and let cure.
A lot of times you'll leave excess fiber hanging out of the model. This speeds paint as you aren't masking all those tiny fibers. Then trim somewhat close and take a gentle head source to flare the ends out a bit, not much but enough that they won't slide back through the hole. Then a dab of epoxy, or Gorilla rubber CA if you're me and hate epoxy, smush into place and let cure.
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